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Characteristics Gas-X Extra Strength SoftGels - 50 CT.
Length, IN | 1.976 |
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Height, IN | 4.591 |
Width, IN | 2.787 |
Weight, LB | 0.0 |
Units In Package | 50 |
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Package Type | BOX |
Package Size, CT | 50.0 |
Seasonal | N |
Ingredients | Active Ingredient (in each Softgel) - Purpose. Simethicone 125mg - Antigas. Inactive Ingredients D&C Yellow 10, FD&C Blue 1, FD&C Red 40, Gelatin, Glycerin, Hypromellose, Peppermint Oil, Sorbitan, Sorbitol, Titanium Dioxide. |
Temperature Indicator | Shelf Stable |
Ndc Code | 0067-6275-50 |
Directions | Adults: Swallow with water 1 or 2 softgels as needed after meals and at bedtime. Do not exceed 4 softgels in 24 hours except under the advice and supervision of a physician. Other information: Store at a controlled room temperature 20-25 degrees C (68-77 degrees F). Protect from light, heat and moisture. |
Marketing Description | GSK Gas-X® Extra Strength Softgels. #1 Doctor recommended brand. Simethicone 125mg/antigas. Relieves gas fast. Pressure - bloating - discomfort. |
Other Description | Gas-X® extra strength softgels are concentrated to contain liquid gas-fighting medicine in a small softgel so they are easy to swallow, and there is no chalky taste. Gas-X® extra strength softgels offer fast, effective relief of pressure and bloating that antacids can't provide. They are specially formulated with simethicone, the antigas medicine doctors recommend most for pressure, bloating or discomfort referred to as gas. Use for the relief of: Pressure, bloating, and fullness commonly referred to as gas. Questions or comments? Call 1 -800-452-0051. 1-800-452-0051. www.gas-x.com. Trademarks are owned by or licensed to the GSK group of companies. ©2015 GSK group of companies or its licensor. All rights reserved. |
Ecommerce Description | Gas-X® Extra Strength SoftGels. This product relieves gas fast. Use this product for the relief of pressure, bloating, and fullness commonly referred to as gas. |